The participating underwater photographers will have three days to shoot their
photographs before the submission deadline. In order to get the best shots, divers
usually dive to about 100 feet. The photographers are restricted to only 25 minutes
of shooting time per dive due to water pressure and air supply constraints. There
is no room for error. Fast read and write speeds with their digital film cards
as well as reliable, high capacity storage are needed because while submerged,
changing or replacing flash film cards is impossible and every shot taken is critical.

"The competition is the ideal platform to highlight the superior capabilities
of SanDisk Extreme™ III cards," said Tanya Chuang, SanDisk senior
retail product marketing manager. "SanDisk's professional photography
line is designed specifically for the market's need for high-speed flash
memory storage for the high-performance digital single lens reflex (SLR) cameras
that will be used in the competition. SanDisk Extreme III CompactFlash cards,
which range in capacity between 1 and 8 gigabytes (GB), are among the world's
fastest cards, with minimum write and read speeds of 20 megabytes per second (MB/sec.)
. "

Chuang added, "The SanDisk Extreme III Line is ideal for this niche market.
We have already taken these cards to extreme locations such as the North Pole
and the Sahara Desert and proved their ruggedness. Underwater is the next logical
frontier. Our cards have all the requirements for this kind of photography --
speed, reliability and up to double the storage of competing cards, offering
ample room for all those shots under pressure."

The event will be cosponsored by the local diving magazine, "YAM",
and the Isrotel Hotel Chain. Diving assistance will be provided by the Manta
Diving Club and the Underwater Observatory in Eliat. Photographers who will
not be able to attend the event can mail in entries for the Images of the World
competition.